The greatest mistake any man ever made is to suppose that the good things of the world are not worth the winning.


Barchester Towers: I-II (ed. 1859)


The greatest mistake any man ever made is to suppose that the good things of the world are not worth the winning.

The greatest mistake any man ever made is to suppose that the good things of the world are not worth the winning.

The greatest mistake any man ever made is to suppose that the good things of the world are not worth the winning.

The greatest mistake any man ever made is to suppose that the good things of the world are not worth the winning.